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sguy78 said:
famousringo said:
Decisions have diplomatic repurcussions. Of course the decision lies in the hands of Scottish officials, but that doesn't mean the US isn't allowed to scowl at Scotland and make its displeasure unknown. Scotland has the right to decide, and with it comes the responsibility to bear the consequences, which is this case includes a harsh letter from the FBI.

I bet it didn't even occur to Scottish officials that this man's release would be celebrated in Libya, but I'm not sure if it's as terrible as the director of the FBI thinks it is. I think if the West can manage to project a more merciful and compassionate image, it would hurt the recruitment efforts of violent Islamists who depend on an image of the West as being imperialist, paternalistic, and meddlesome.

As opposed to a terrorist being released to a hero's welcome?

So much of this strife flows from a lack of forgiveness for the crimes of the past. Axes which are ground in perpetuity. There needs to be more forgiveness if peace is ever going to triumph, and Scotland offered this criminal a little bit of forgiveness on his death bed. I think that's important, and I hope that some of the more violent elements outside the West can see that and offer us a little forgiveness for our crimes.



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